The healthcare industry is at an information security crossroads, ill-prepared for the cyberattacks increasingly targeting healthcare organizations. This session will review how the focus on security regulatory compliance has hindered the healthcare industry's ability to prevent, detect and respond to the current cyberthreat landscape. This session also will review how the healthcare industry must embrace security frameworks, such as the NIST Common Security Framework and ISO 27001, along with practices used by other industry verticals to address cyberthreats, thereby facilitating regulatory compliance.

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Jennings Aske

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“ The examples Jennings gave helped paint the picture of the importance, "to push the industry forward". Our business is interested in expanding into healthcare (we offer security services to retail businesses), and the insights from this presentation are very helpful for communicating with prospects. Finally the path forward is great, although I don't agree with retiring the hall of shame. As a researcher this is useful for explaining the importance of security expenditures. ”

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Jennings Aske

CISO, New York-Presbyterian

Aske is the CISO for New York-Presbyterian. Prior to this he was VP Information Security & Chief Security Officer of Nuance Communications as well as Chief Information Security and Privacy Officer of Partners HealthCare. Prior to Partners, Aske was the Chief Information Security Officer for UMass Memorial Hospital. Aske was also the Chief Information Security Officer for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts's Executive Office of Health and Human Services, responsible for coordinating information security across the 16 state agencies. Aske is a licensed attorney in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.